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TXiceman
Sep 17, 2014Explorer II
2112 is correct. You do expect to have the manufacturer build an RV that will hold together. Structural and running gear should be a non-issue and last for quite a few years. There is no excuse to go with sub standard tires and axles.
Our trailer is a tri-axle with 7000# axles and a GVWR of 19000#. The axles/suspension is Mor/Ryde with over-sized drum brakes. To get this, it was optional and we paid for the better made trailer.
Ken
Our trailer is a tri-axle with 7000# axles and a GVWR of 19000#. The axles/suspension is Mor/Ryde with over-sized drum brakes. To get this, it was optional and we paid for the better made trailer.
Ken
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